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Mahajah
Thank you for the visit you made about teaching viscosity.I really liked the examples you used.I also liked the experiments we did because […]
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Ronit
Thanks for the lesson! It was really fun guessing and checking the pH of things. I loved the colors on the pH paper.
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Dan
The lesson was fun. I had a lot of fun on the stations part it was very interesting the way the color went. Thanks for coming.
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Eric
Watching the video said in my mind aluminum (aluminion) murder but ok so it was very interesting in class when we did the activity on […]
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Annie
That lesson was so fun! i had a great time trying to guess the number of the acid or base, and also I loved using the ammonia to test the […]
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